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Proposed legislation would protect the Dolores River as a National Conservation Area.
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The Bureau of Land Management says horses are unhealthy and causing poor rangeland conditions. Wild-horse advocates who visited the area say the animals are healthy and not to blame for land degradation.
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Today, KDNK Reporter Hattison Rensberry talks to Tara Harman from the Glenwood Chamber about the 125th Strawberry Days, and News Director Morgan Neely examines food price disparity in Aspen.
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The Bureau of Land Management plans to start another large roundup of wild horses next week. KDNK’s Amy Hadden Marsh has this report.
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Earlier this month,Wilderness Workshop hosted a public event with several speakers at the historic Sutey Ranch a few miles north of Carbondale. But the…
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Earlier this month, KDNK collaborated with the Aspen Daily News to cover the Bureau of Land Management’s Sandwash Basin Wild Horse roundup west of Craig.…
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The Bureau of Land Management removed more than 600 wild horses in early September from inside the Sandwash Basin Herd Management Area, west of Craig,…
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In what could be the largest wild horse roundup in state history, the Bureau of Land Management began removing over 700 mustangs from the Sandwash Herd…
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Suzanne Roy, Executive Director of the advocacy group American Wild Horse Campaign, joins KDNK's Amy Hadden Marsh on Valley Voices to talk about the…